
The best things to do in Lyon feature gastronomy, history and culture. As one of the largest and most important cities in France, Lyon is often considered the capital city of French gastronomy. Founded by the Romans over 2,000 year ago, you can seemingly travel back in time by strolling around its dynamic neighbourhoods. These central districts have a quaint, vintage atmosphere as well as splendid old buildings.
Lyon is a city where living feels good. Enjoy lunch in a friendly bouchon (typical bistro) then go to visit the place where cinematography was invented, before ending your day at one of the trendy restaurants of la Presqu’île district.
An urban square with Lyon’s famous Ferris wheel
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Place Bellecour is one of the largest pedestrian urban squares in Europe. Located on the Presqu’île, it’s considered to be the centre of the city. Hosting the tourist information office, an art gallery and the Lyon Ferris wheel, it’s surrounded by the main shopping streets of the city.
Here, you can enjoy a drink and snack before exploring some the most popular areas of the city that include the delightful Old Lyon and Fourvière Hill with its Roman ruins, located a kilometre away. Afficher plus
Lieu : Pl. Bellecour, 69002 Lyon, France

Place Bellecour
Lyon’s original neighbourhood
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Located at the foot of Fourvière Hill, along the Saone River, Lyon Old Town is a very pleasant medieval area to explore on foot. Lose yourself along the cobblestoned streets of this scenic district.
From Saint-John-the-Baptist Cathedral to the traboules, a maze of ‘secret’ pedestrian alleyways linking buildings to each other, to the many museums located in this area, there’s a lot to see in Vieux-Lyon district. For lunch, stop by one of the many bouchons located on Rue Saint-Jean.

Old Lyon
A panoramic view of Lyon’s cityscape
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Fourvière Hill rises just west of Vieux-Lyon. It was the site of the first Roman settlement during antiquity, and nowadays it’s famous for the amazing views it offers of Lyon, as well as the Catholic Basilica of Fourvière that sits at the top.
Part of the UNESCO World Heritage site designated for the whole city, it hosts 2 of the oldest funiculars in the world. From the ruins of a Gallo-Roman theatre to the Metallic Tower of Fourvière, this area boasts a fair deal of city landmarks, as well as museums and beautiful religious buildings.

Fourvière Hill
Lose yourself in this historic neighbourhood
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The Croix-Rousse, the ‘ginger cross’ in English, is a hill that rises between Saône and Rhône Rivers in the centre of Lyon. This historic neighbourhood hosted the silk manufacturers Lyon was famous for during the 18th century.
Here, you can explore the traboules, covered passageways used by silk workers to transportation their products. You can also visit the Maison des Canuts, or ‘silk worker’s house’, a museum dedicated to Lyon’s bygone silk industry. You can lose yourself in la Croix-Rousse and enjoy plenty of quaint boutiques and coffee-shops.

La Croix-Rousse
A breath of fresh air in the heart of Lyon
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Parc de la Tête d’Or, that’s Park of the Golden Head in English, is one of the largest urban parks in France. Measuring almost half a square kilometre and facing the La Croix-Rousse district on the other side of the Rhône River, this urban park features a boating lake and is home to the Lyon Zoo.
Parc de la Tête d’Or is the perfect place to take a breath of fresh air in the centre of Lyon. Besides the zoo, the park features botanical and rose gardens, kids’ playgrounds, pony rides, a miniature railway and more. It’s a great place whether you want to enjoy a picnic with your family or spend an hour jogging or cycling to stay fit. Afficher plus
Lieu : 69006 Lyon, France
Heures d’ouverture : mid-April - mid-October, daily from 6.30 to 10.30; mid-October – mid-April, daily from 6.30 to 8.30
Téléphone : +33 (0)4 72 69 47 60

Park of the Golden Head
The Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon
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Installed in a former Benedictine convent of the 17th century, the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon boasts 70 rooms of art that range from Egyptian antiquities to modern art. Located in the trendy Presqu’île district, it’s perfectly in line with the artistic and fashionable atmosphere of the area.
Paintings, sculptures, works of art, coins and medals are carefully classified and stored in this well thought out museum. You can enjoy snacks and refreshments at Les Terrasses Saint-Pierre, a restaurant located on the first floor of the museum. Afficher plus
Lieu : 20 Pl. des Terreaux, 69001 Lyon, France
Heures d’ouverture : Wednesday–Thursday and Saturday–Monday from 10 am to 6 pm, Friday 10.30 am to 6 pm (Closed on Tuesdays)
Téléphone : +33 (0)4 72 10 17 40

Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon
An impressive landmark from the end of the Middle Ages
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Dedicated to Saint-John the Baptiste, Lyon Cathedral is a splendid building located in the heart of quaint Old Lyon. Built between the 12th and 15th centuries, Lyon Cathedral blends Romanesque and Gothic styles.
Housing historical items such as the Lyon Astronomical Clock and a 19th-century organ, to name a few, this architectural work of art will make you feel like you made a giant step back into the past. Don’t miss the museum attached to the cathedral. It has relics of Saints on display. Afficher plus
Lieu : Pl. Saint-Jean, 69005 Lyon, France
Heures d’ouverture : Tuesday and Thursday–Saturday 9.30 am to 12 pm then 2 pm to 6 pm, Wednesday 11 am to 12 pm then 2 pm to 6 pm, Sunday 2 pm to 6 pm (Closed on Monday)
Téléphone : +33 (0)6 60 83 53 97

Lyon Cathedral
Where cinematography was invented
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It was in Lyon, in 1895, that cinematography was invented by the Lumière brothers. Head to Rue du Premier Film, literally “The First Ever Film Street”, to visit the Lumière Museum and Lumière Institute next door.
It was in their family home, a splendid 19th-century mansion, that the 2 genius brothers developed ground-breaking technologies for photography and motion pictures, technologies that would change the world. Discover the first steps of the creation of what would become one of the major discoveries of the 19th century. Afficher plus
Lieu : Rue du Premier Film, 69008 Lyon, France
Heures d’ouverture : Tuesday–Sunday from 10 am to 6.30 pm (closed on Mondays)
Téléphone : +33 (0)4 78 78 18 95

Musée & Institut Lumière